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Nestle recalls infant formula in China and Brazil

Nestle recalls infant formula in China and Brazil
Nestle recalls infant formula in China and Brazil

Nestle has expanded its recall of certain batches of infant nutritional products beyond Europe, to include the Americas, Asia, China, and Brazil. This is according to statements from the company and the national health ministries.

Nestle has recalled batches of SMA formula, BEBA formula, NAN formula, and Alfamino due to possible contamination by cereulide. This toxin can cause nausea and vomiting.

At least 37 countries have issued health warnings about the possibility of contamination in infant formulas. This includes?most European States, Australia, Brazil and China. Nestle and its new CEO Philipp Navratil are under more pressure after the recall. Nestle shares have fallen by around 4.5% this week.

The Brazilian health ministry stated on Wednesday that Nestle's recall was a precautionary measure, after toxins were detected in Dutch-made products.

Nestle Australia stated that the batches it recalled were manufactured in Switzerland. Nestle China, on the other hand, said they were recalling formula batches imported to Europe.

Austria's Health Ministry said Tuesday that the recall involved?more? than 800 products and covered more?than 10 factories. It was the largest?in Nestle history. Nestle could not confirm this.

Nestle announced on Tuesday that it tested "all arachidonic oil and corresponding oils mixes" used in the production of their potentially affected infant nutrition products, after a quality problem was detected?in an additive from a major supplier.

The company is ramping up its production and contacting alternative suppliers to ensure a steady supply. Reporting by Alexander Marrow, London; Igor Sodre, Sao Paulo. Editing by Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)